This is my fifth entry for the Colossal Castle Contest XVI. I always enjoy building microscale castle scenes, so I certainly wasn’t going to pass up the Micro Medieval Mountain…
Entry number four into the Colossal Castle Contest XVI. I built this house for another project, but figured I might as well enter it into the miscellaneous category. There is…
Built for the Used Cart Salesman category of the Colossal Castle Contest XVI, this model is my third entry this year. The challenge of creating the look of a medieval…
Entry number one into the Colossal Castle Contest XVI. The castle room interior category caught my eye this year, so I started off with that. After looking up some medieval…
We cover 6 more designs in this installment of our furniture tutorials. First up is a brick built pitchfork. LEGO makes an official, pre-fab pitchfork, but if you want something…
This tutorial explains my brickwork technique for Gardar’s Cloth Goods. As mentioned in the description of that build, I’m hardly the first person to use a design like this. The…
I came up with the basic idea for this wall technique, and figured I should make a full building to see if it worked. Various builders like Simon NH, ~Cab~,…
We started the Town of Khevroa by figuring out the four modules layouts. 32×32 baseplates gave a sturdy base for each portion though it limited the shape a bit. On…
Here is the overdue tutorial for the tower design I used in Lichtenstein Castle. Small octagonal or round shapes are tricky to deal with, and I found this technique to…
There are lots of tudor building designs in the LEGO community, in a plethora of different styles; some are very textured, while others are very clean, and still others fall…